Yes? No?

Not necessarily asking for people to reveal their own personal opinions, just-

 

What do you think is going to come in?

My prediction-no by a landslide, except perhaps in some inner Melbourne electorates.

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Just read this:

Public servants offered five days of paid leave if they are psychologically distressed by Australia ...

 

Is it just me, or does this seem over the top?

I was in government employment (teaching) when I had various family members die (aunts, uncles) and I was told that I was not entitled to any time off to attend their funerals as they weren't immediate family.

I took the time off as sick leave. They were willing to allow that subterfuge.

 

If someone is having genuine psychological problems or a breakdown, backed up with medical certificates, fair enough to be granted paid sick leave. But apart from that, it's time people grew a thicker skin & just got on with things. Does anyone at all get paid time off if they are upset by eg an election result?

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It's only in Qld and it's for indigenous workers.

 

Nuff said IMO 

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